Porsche recalls 43,000 electric vehicles worldwide
- Economy
- DPA
- Published Date: 03:05 | 02 July 2021
- Modified Date: 03:05 | 02 July 2021
The Volkswagen subsidiary announced in Stuttgart on Friday that there is a possibility that in certain cases the driving mechanism may erroneously and sporadically switch off in the affected vehicles.
However, the vehicle can then coast to a stop and the driver can continue to brake. So far, there have been no accidents or damage to property.
The fault was discovered during internal vehicle testing and has so far only occurred in a few cars.
According to the company, the power electronics and engine control unit software has to be checked and updated in the workshop.
Vehicles of the Taycan and Taycan Cross Turismo model from the years 2020 to 2021 are affected. In Germany this amounts to about 3,400 cars.
The Taycan was the first e-Porsche; it was first presented to the public in September 2019.